Poe and the town that the Baudelaires murdered Jacques/"Olaf," and they are promptly condemned to be burned at the stake. The disguised Olaf and Esmé quickly convince Mr. The next morning, as the Baudelaires try to break into the jail to rescue Jacques, they are informed that "Olaf" has been murdered. Jacques stays behind to confront Olaf however, the villain is unfazed by Jacques' offer of a truce, and he and Esmé incapacitate and kill him. Jacques is sentenced to death, but Olivia convinces Esmé to free her and Jacques in exchange for the location of the Sugar Bowl, an object with ties to Esmé's past.
Jacques and Olivia also arrive and detain Olaf at the local jailhouse the next day, the villagers learn of Olaf's capture and hold a town hall meeting, where Olaf appears in the disguise of Detective Dupin, tricking everyone into believing Jacques is Olaf. Olaf, Esmé, and the troupe also arrive at the village, with Esmé disguising herself as the town's new chief of police.
The Baudelaires soon begin finding clues written by the Quagmires themselves. The Baudelaires take up residence with Hector, a kindly handyman prone to fainting spells who is secretly building a self-sustaining hot-air mobile home. Poe drops the Baudelaires off at the Village of Fowl Devotees, where the whole community will care for them collectively if they promise to do the entire village's chores.
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The 2 Episodes are based on the seventh book from the book series "A Series of Unfortunate Events" by Lemony SnicketĪ Series of Unfortunate Events Season 2 Trailer This worksheet is meant to be completed while watching Episode 5 & 6 from Season 2 of the Netflix series A Series of Unfortunate Events